Lyon Guide

Best Time to Visit Lyon

Lyon is a historic city famous for its gastronomy, Renaissance architecture, and vibrant cultural scene.

Discover Lyon

Lyon, located at the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, is renowned as France’s culinary capital. Its rich history dates back to Roman times, with well-preserved old town districts like Vieux Lyon showcasing Renaissance buildings and narrow cobbled streets. The city boasts a thriving cultural life with numerous museums, theaters, and festivals, including the famous Fête des Lumières each December. Lyon’s gastronomy scene is world-class, featuring traditional bouchons alongside Michelin-starred restaurants. Visitors can enjoy river walks, explore the traboules (hidden passageways), and admire impressive landmarks such as the Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière overlooking the city.

Tips to travel to Lyon

  • Try traditional Lyonnais dishes at a local bouchon.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking on cobbled streets and hills.
  • Visit during the Fête des Lumières in December for spectacular light shows.

Lyon musts

  • Renaissance architecture
  • World-class gastronomy
  • Fête des Lumières festival
  • Historic traboules
  • Parc de la Tête d’Or

Clima por Meses

Temperatura Media (°C)

Ene
10°
Feb
12°
Mar
16°
Abr
18°
May
22°
Jun
27°
Jul
30°
Ago
30°
Sep
26°
Oct
20°
Nov
14°
Dic
11°

Precipitaciones (mm)

Ene
45mm
Feb
40mm
Mar
35mm
Abr
40mm
May
25mm
Jun
15mm
Jul
8mm
Ago
10mm
Sep
25mm
Oct
35mm
Nov
45mm
Dic
50mm

What to do in Lyon

Vieux Lyon

Explore the Renaissance old town with its traboules (secret passageways), quaint streets, and vibrant cafés.

Basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière

Visit this iconic basilica for panoramic city views and stunning mosaics inside.

Parc de la Tête d’Or

Relax in one of France’s largest urban parks, featuring a lake, botanical gardens, and a free zoo.

Lyon Museum of Fine Arts

Discover a rich collection of artworks spanning ancient to modern periods in a former abbey.

Gastronomy Tour

Taste Lyon’s famous cuisine, including local specialties like quenelles and praline pastries.

Best months to visit Lyon

Los meses ideales son May, June, September, October por sus temperaturas agradables, menos precipitaciones y condiciones perfectas para actividades al aire libre.

Spring (March–May): Mild weather ideal for walking tours and enjoying parks in bloom.

Summer (June–August): Warm and lively with outdoor festivals but can be hot in July and August.

Autumn (September–November): Pleasant temperatures perfect for cultural visits and wine tasting nearby.

Winter (December–February): Cooler weather with festive holiday markets and the famous light festival.

How many days to visit Lyon?

Lyon in 2 days

Day 1: Wander through Vieux Lyon’s Renaissance streets, visit the traboules, and enjoy local dining. Day 2: Visit Basilica Notre-Dame de Fourvière, relax in Parc de la Tête d’Or, and explore the Museum of Fine Arts.

Lyon in 4 days

Day 1: Explore Vieux Lyon and take a gastronomy walking tour. Day 2: Visit the Basilica and Roman theatres on Fourvière hill. Day 3: Spend time in Parc de la Tête d’Or and the Museum of Fine Arts. Day 4: Discover the Croix-Rousse neighborhood and its silk-weaving history.

FAQ about Lyon